TOTS at Westwood Day Nursery looked ‘egg-stra’ special when they held their annual Easter bonnet parade.

Easter chicks and bunnies were among the decorations adorning the cute bonnets as mums and dads got creative to raise money for charity.

Westwood Day Nursery manager Nick Simons said: “All of the children have enjoyed themselves and have had a lot of fun designing them. The children had two weeks to come up with a design with the help from their parents.

“Every year we hold a bonnet parade and raise money for charity.

“So far we have raised £30 and all of the money will go to Bliss charity.”

Bliss is a special care baby charity which provides vital support and care to premature and sick ­babies across the UK.

Meanwhile kind-hearted construction workers made sure kids in care would have a Easter treat.

More than 200 eggs were donated from workers at the new Severn Trent building site, in Much Park Street, city centre, thanks to an initiative started by caterer Suzy McCusker who runs the on-site canteen. Workers at London Taxis, where Suzy runs another catering outlet, also rallied round to help her collect Easter eggs for children who were unlikely to receive any.

She said: “This is the second year I’ve done this and I’m so happy we’ve managed to collect a nice amount. Last year the eggs went to children in hospital, but this time I wanted the kids in care who haven’t got foster parents to receive them.

“I’ve been really pleased with how supportive London Taxis and building contractors BAM have been. Everyone has wanted to get involved and I don’t know anyone who hasn’t ­donated an egg or two.”

BAM project manager John McCarthy said: “This is a fabulous initiative and we were more than happy to help.

“Since being at the Severn Trent site in Coventry we have tried to have a positive influence in the community.”

Suzy personally delivered the eggs in a taxi to Henley Green Social Services where they will be divided out to deserving youngsters.